[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 214, Issue 1
John O’Brien
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Wed Sep 1 12:21:17 CDT 2021
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> From: Patsy Ruegg <pruegghm at hotmail.com>
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> I would suggest using something like histogel or agar to make layers of blood drops in a tube, then freeze them and make frozen sections. Sounds tricky.
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> Subject: [Histonet] Anyone Using LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue Cassette
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> Is anyone using to the LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue Cassette Printer from
> General Data? I am looking for information about how you like it and if
> there are any issues to consider. Pros and cons.
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> Donna Emge, HT(ASCP)
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>> 2. Cryostat vacuums (Wooten, Jennifer)
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>> Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2021 14:04:15 -0400
>> From: "Pam Barker" <relia1 at earthlink.net>
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>> Subject: [Histonet] RELIA HOT Histology Job Alert!! Exciting NEW
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>> From: "Wooten, Jennifer" <Jennifer.Wooten at tricore.org>
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>> Does anyone use a vacuum to clean out their cryostats, either on or
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>> I received the following from a researcher in the forensics department. I
>> am not sure exactly what he wants and am not sure if this is possible.
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>> I have been asked to assist a researcher in examining thin sections of
>> coagulated blood drops in order to distniguish individual drops that were
>> deposited at different times onto a substrate. The investigator intends to
>> deposit one drop of fresh blood onto a surface (perhaps paper or paraffin)
>> and allow the blood to coagulate. After that is coagulated he will deposit
>> a second drop on top of the first. Once the second drop is also coagulated
>> he will preserve the sample as recommended for cross sectioning and
>> evalaution. He intends to cut cross sections of the samples and examine
>> them in order to determine how coagulation time changes the interface of
>> the two droplets. The underlying question is "does time/extent of
>> coagulation of deposited blood affect the deposition pattern of additional
>> layers of blood on top of the first layer?" If the entire sample was
>> encased in paraffin would there be a way to cut sections for microscopy,
>> either with or without staining?
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>> Roberta J Horner
>> Penn State
>> Animal Diagnostic Lab
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